not a believer myself, but I'm less bothered by symbolism than Chris is. I'm well aware of the horrors perpetrated in the name of religion (and of atheism), but I don't think a woman wearing a cross is necessarily going to kill the next woman she sees wearing a veil, or vice versa. Swastikas are a special case, being associated, except in the context of India, solely with fascism and mass murder and a creed of hate; but most Christians, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs, pagans and all the rest are ordinary, non-murderous people who ought to be allowed to acknowledge their religion in public.